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Cometic C4251-030 Mls Cylinder Head Gasket 75.5mm Fits:honda | |1992 - 1995 Civ on 2040-parts.com

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Madison Heights, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Brand:Cometic Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:C4251-030 Weight:1 Interchange Part Number:HONDA | |1992 - 1995 CIVIC EX L4 1.6 D16Z6 |1992 - More_Notes:MLS Cylinder Head Gasket Other Part Number:1996 - 2000 CIVIC EX L4 1.6 D16Y8 |1996 - 2000 CIV Bore:75.5mm

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